Not even an appearance on 
Mariah Carey's 
Charmbracelet was able to squelch anticipation for 
Freeway's 2003 Roc-A-Fella debut. With his hustling put on ice, 
Freeway delivers a strong album that should lay to rest the speculation that his unique vocal style -- alternating between a scratchy crack and an anything-but-gruff shout, filtered through a consistently high pitch -- would have difficulty remaining tolerable across a full album. Although his experience on the streets is tempered by his Muslim roots, the rough edges are never compromised. A lengthy supporting cast includes 
Jay-Z, 
Beanie Sigel, 
Snoop Dogg, 
Faith Evans, 
Nelly, and -- returning the favor -- 
Mariah Carey, but 
Philadelphia Freeway is clearly the domain of the State Property member; none of his thunder is stolen. ~ Andy Kellman